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Old 04-24-2008, 11:51 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Cleaning up a paint rub/scratch.

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Originally Posted by Skyboi
It would probably work but you have to be careful once you introduce a machine. The properties of grit change when you apply pressure and heat.

I would start with a glaze and a foam pad and work toward more aggressive grits. You can always take a little off but you can't put a little back.

Black is not very forgiving so be careful...
thats the part that im worried about. i will post some pre/post pics when i do it.
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